It was over four years ago when Craig Gittelman’s neighbor asked about starting a workout group in their Chesterfield County neighborhood. The pandemic had just begun, and many individuals found themselves isolated and struggling to maintain their physical fitness routines.
“It was the beginning of COVID and one of our neighbors rang me and some of the other neighbors up and said, “Hey, would you be interested in getting together and having some socially distant workouts in driveways in the neighborhood?” And we said, “Sure, yeah, let’s do it,” Gittelman said.
There were no expectations for the participants, they just continued to meet three times a week, occasionally choosing a new driveway to line with weights, mats and towels.
In June, the BFit members who started exercising together at the beginning of the pandemic completed their 500th workout. “We had no idea that, literally, over four years later, we would still be doing it,” said Craig Gittelman.
This past June, the group members completed their 500th workout.
“We had no idea that, literally, over four years later, we would still be doing it,” Gittelman said.
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Three days a week, the group of 10 to 12 neighbors do CrossFit workouts in the driveways of their Midlothian homes. Ranging in age from 55 to 65, the participants do different exercises like squats, one-arm snatches, curls and more.
As the group members celebrate a milestone, it’s clear that they have achieved more than just physical fitness gains. Gittelman’s wife, Lynn, says she appreciates the camaraderie and the opportunity for social connection at a time when many people were feeling isolated and disconnected from their community.
Three days a week, the group of 10 to 12 Midlothian neighbors do CrossFit workouts in the driveways of their homes. Ranging in age from 55 to 65, the participants do different exercises like squats, one-arm snatches, curls and more.
“I’ve always worked out, but it’s more fun in a group and with friends. So the fact that this group has done it this long is amazing,” Lynn said. “During COVID, this was the saving grace for all of us, you know, because we couldn’t do anything. So this was something we could do socially distanced and be safe.”
Building a true bond, the group has stuck together in sickness and in health. For Brian Ashroth, the group became a support system.
“I was battling Stage 4 lymphoma and the group was very supportive of me when I came back,” he said.
Ashroth’s workout buddies surprised him, making hospital visits, putting up his Christmas lights and even moving workouts to his driveway when he returned so that he could still join in.
“They really helped me get through this. I’m just thankful; I feel grateful to have such great friends and neighbors,” Ashroth said.
Members of the fitness group now dubbed Brookstone Fit, or BFit, not only improved their individual wellness but also strengthened their sense of community and connection with one another. They are sure to snap a photo after each session.
Members of the fitness group now dubbed Brookstone Fit, or BFit, not only improved their individual wellness but also strengthened their sense of community and connection with one another.
“We have a great group of neighbors who’ve come together to support one another. Some of us have battled some illnesses, some of us have battled some other issues along the way, and we’re here together and still playing pretty hard. So it’s been a lot of fun and all of us are in better shape because of it,” said John Owen.
“It really brought us together. It was just a great opportunity to talk and debrief then. Now, having done it for so many years we’ve had deaths of family members and animals, sicknesses, weddings, celebrations,” Gittelman added. “It’s been really, really good.”
From the Archives: 27 photos of Willow Lawn
04-22-1965 (cutline): Willow Lawn took on a French look today as the shopping center opened its second annual April-in-Paris sales promotion, which will run through Saturday. Beverly Brookshire, an RPI student from Winton, N.C. waits on (left to right) Yves Kob, director of special events for the French government tourist bureau; State Sen. E.E. Willey; Mrs. Mary C. Hankins, president of the Willow Lawn Retail Merchants Association, and Jean-Marie Delacourt of French Lines.
04-22-1966 (cutline):Willow Lawn opened its three-day April in Paris festival yesterday. Among those who helped open the festival with colorful ceremonies on the Willow Lawn Mall were (from left); State Sen. E.E. Willey, Mary Tom Montgomery of Norfolk, who is Miss Virginia, and Yvon Lavaud, commercial counselor from the French embassy.
12-24-1964 (cutline): The third floor being added to Miller & Rhoads store int he Willow Lawn shopping center is taking shape above the existing store, extending over the S&W Cafeteria as well as over the present store building, has an area of about 28,000 square feet. Construction is due to be completed by next fall.
03-17-1987 (cutline):Tony Johnson sweeps up the mall near Miller & Rhoads in the remodeled Shops at Willow Lawn.
04-02-1987: Willow Lawn Mall
04-01-1987 (cutline): The Shops at Willow Lawn made an impressive debut and put out an equally impressive spread last night at a preview galas to benefit Maymont’s Adopt-A-Living-Thing program. Most of the 115 stores will open today.
10-20-1987: Willow Lawn Mall
11-08-1957 (cutline): Against a background of modern sculpture in the mall, Willow Lawn executives plan sales promotions for the second year of the shopping center’s operation. They are (left to right) John Massey of Galeski Photo Center, Vincent M. Montsinger Jr. of Merchants association and John Giesel of G.C. Murphy’s.
02-02-1977: Willow Lawn
03-03-1961: Willow Lawn Shopping Center
06-03-1966 (cutline): These large box culverts are presently being constructed in Jordan’s Branch just west of Willown Lawn Shopping Center as part of an over-all project to deepen and widen the flood-prone waterway. Although the work is being performed in the county, the city is bearing the major part of the cost and directly the project because most of the water that runs through the drainage facility in this area come from the city. The entire project will cost an estimated $275,000. The county has appropriated $75,000 and the city is financing the rest of the work.
11-08-1956 (cutline): Here’s how part of the Willow Lawn shopping center looks to a shopper walking north. At right is Dell’s, a record-magazine store. Other stores are Giant Food, G.C. Murphy variety store, Jacobs & Levy clothing store and Advance, automobile supply firm.
01-16-1957 (cutline): View of the J.C. Penney Co. opening tomorrow at Willow Lawn Shopping Center.
11-08-1956 (cutline): First in Richmond–Giant Food Stores’ first Richmond outlet is this 18,000-square-foot building in the Willow Lawn shopping center. The grocery has been open since September.
12-26-1962: Willow Lawn.
11-08-1956 (cutline): Abstract Centerpiece–Wolfgang Behl, formerly of Richmond, was the sculpter of this fiberglass centerpiece, the feature of the mall at the Willow Lawn shopping center. The mall, in the center f the 40-acre project, is framed by Japanese holly.
04-02-1987 (cutline): A crowd fills the food court atrium, where shoppers will be able to pick and choose.
10-11-1988: Willow Lawn
01-30-1990 (cutine): New Look–The finishing touches are being added to the Willow Lawn Theater, which reopens Friday with four screens, two auditoriums on an upper level and two below.
10-13-1988 (cutline): Renovation of The Shops at Willow Lawn has been named project of the year by Richmond Real Estate Group, an association of about 60 commercial real estate executives. The award, presented last night, cited the $20 million refurbishing of the 32-year-old shopping center for its impact on the real estate community and area. The International Council of Shopping Centers also has cited the mall renovation as one of the nation’s top projects.
04-02-1987: Willow Lawn Grand Opening.
12-18-1985 (cutline): New signs, overhang are early part of $9 million face lift for shopping center.
04-02-1987: Willow Lawn Grand Opening.
03-16-1987: Williow Lawn renovation.
03-16-1987 (cutline): Willow Lawn renovation food court.
03-16-1987 (cutline): Willow Lawn renovation.
1960 Photo of Willow Lawn area.